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How to Color Eyebrows

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Summary: Color eyebrows using a powder brow filler that has fibers in it that will look like hair, making light, feathery strokes from the arch toward the outside. Keep brow filler in place by covering it with brow wax to seal the color with advice from a makeup artist in this free video on applying makeup.

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By Kelli LaBar
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Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, N.C. She graduated from Miller-Motte Technical College as a certified aesthetician, and she currently works as...read more

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"Hi, I'm Kelli. I'm an aesthetician and makeup artist at Ulta Salon and Cosmetics and I'm going to show you how you can apply color to your eyebrows. This is a powder brow filler. Basically it's a brow powder that actually has fibers in it so it's going to look hair when you apply it. So you want to use an angled brush, you're just going to tap it into the powder, tap off any excess. You want to start in the arch to light feathery strokes out to the end and then work your way back in. One way you can determine how you should fill in your brows is, if you look at the shape of the, the brow, it should start even with the outside of the nose. You take your, from the outside of the nose or you just want the center of the eyes where it should arch, outside of the nose to the outer corner of the eyes where it should end. So that kind of guides you when you're filling in your brow. Next what we're going to do is just set it with a little bit of the brow wax. This is going to set and seal the color, keep it on all day and it's also going to help to shape the brow and hold, hold it in place. You can also use the wax first if you have an area that's maybe really sparse and then go over it with the powder and that helps you draw brown places where you don't have any. So again, we're just going to start in the arch, light feathery strokes, work your way back in and then set with the wax. So that's how you would want to apply color to your brows."

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